Porter and Al dated and had a son before Diddy gave her an “aggressive” play with lavish vacations and a celebrity lifestyle. However, she may still have confided in Al about the embattled rapper's escapades, making him promise not to talk because she feared for his life.
Al B. Of course! also fueled speculation that Kim Porter may have been silenced before she could reveal explosive secrets about rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
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Al B. Of course! Kim Porter is said to have kept a diary filled with Diddy secrets
A new documentary “Peacock” delving into the life of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs will be streaming next week, and the damning claims in the trailer are already causing a stir.
In the upcoming story titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” several associates and friends of the embattled rapper were interviewed and made several explosive claims.
According to Daily mailKim Porter's ex-boyfriend, rapper Al B. Of course! in the series claimed that she did keep a diary detailing Diddy's perverted sex life, although her children have often denied this.
In the video, Al says, “She started trusting me. She said something was wrong. His (Diddy's) soul has gone completely dark, like she's just not there.”
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“She made me promise never to reveal (anything) about my son's life because she was completely afraid for my life,” Al added. “I know she kept a diary before she died. Someone got access to her phone and computer and found out what was being written, what was going on behind closed doors.”
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Al B. Of course! despises Diddy for stealing Porter
Al and Porter began dating in the late 1980s before welcoming their son Quincy Brown in 1991.
However, what happened between them is not fully known as the model started dating Diddy around 1994 before they broke up in 2007.
Appearing in the documentary, Al expressed his disdain for the “Bad Boy For Life” rapper for stealing Porter, even though they were friends and colleagues at the hip-hop label Uptown Records.
“There's an OG rule, if you're my brother and something happens (between) you and your wife, she's off limits,” he says, before going on to tell how Diddy made a move on her one day when she was in the studio with baby Quincy.
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“He looked over and he saw this really beautiful girl, and she was holding this really beautiful baby, and he said, 'Hey, man, I wish I had a beautiful girl like that,'” Al explains.
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Al B. Of course! Says Kim Porter tried to protect her from Diddy
All together, Porter and Diddy welcomed three children: Christian “King” Combs and twins Jesse and D'Lil Combs. The “Finna Get Loose” rapper also “adopted” Al's son, Quincy Brown.
Telling how Diddy was instrumental in being portrayed as an “absent” father, Al claims that Diddy didn't formally adopt Quincy as his own, calling the whole thing “propaganda.”
“There is no adoption – there is none,” asserts Al. “No letter to my father. All made up by a publicist. In case you hadn't noticed, his name is still Brown. Puffy wasn't too happy about anyone having a relationship with Kimberly.”
Al then explained that due to the apparent rift between him and Diddy, Porter tried to protect him and told him not to “get involved” or he would “get killed.”
“Not only did she try to save me, she put her life in danger,” Al added.
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Al B. Of course! The suspect, Kim Porter, was killed
Porter eventually died in 2018, with a coroner's report listing the cause of death as pneumonia. However, Al is still not convinced that Diddy's hands are clean when it comes to this.
In the documentary, he claims that Porter was murdered because she wanted to “blow the lid off this whole situation” and bring Diddy down.
His remarks came months after the contents of a fake diary claimed by someone on Amazon to have been authored by Porter made headlines last year for describing disturbing episodes of abuse and a threesome.
In it, Porter allegedly said she discovered tapes of Diddy collaborating with both male and female musicians and rappers, including an 18-year-old pop star who became widely known.
Diddy and his children have since denounced the diary as fake, stating that Porter never compiled such a book.
Diddy's Lawyers Slam Peacock Documentary
Meanwhile, Diddy's lawyers released a lengthy statement denying the allegations made in the documentary.
The rapper's legal team stated that “the documentaries contain unverified claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence.”
They added: “Especially in the case of the Peacock documentary, one has to question the motivations and credibility of the interviewees. Many claim to have knowledge but have nothing to do with the truth, while their wild, unsubstantiated theories are spun and sensationalized to seem factual.”
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